Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Signature Of The Day: Herbs That Cling

Balm of Gilead


 Any herb that clings to itself is believed to cling to and help remove any hardened mucus of the inner systems. Any of the herbs that have a "sticking to" propensity are good to use in ridding the body of toxins and virus germs. Balm of Gilead is used in chest complaints because it has a sticky substance covering it. 









Coltsfoot






The ground-covering herbs are also considered good to use in ridding the body of hardened mucus. Examples of this are coltsfoot, sage, thyme, horehound, and mallow.

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